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Hi lino lj nlletiit JOHN H. OBERLY, PROPRIETOR. CAIRO. ILLINOIS. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1872 BULLETIN BUILDING WASHINGTON-AV. OUIl 0IIUR0HE8. PltESHYTEIUAN Eighth Street. Preaching, Hahhatli at 10) a.m. and 7J p.m. l'raycr meeting, Wednesday at 7J p. m. Habltatli School, II p.m. .1. M. Lansden, S u perlntendciit. Hkv. II. Thayer, Pastor METHOUIHT.-Cor. Eighth and Walnut 8U Preaching, Sabbath at 10) a.m., and 7 p. m i-raycr meeting, w cuncsuay, 7 p.m. aiuuBiu ncnooi, i. p.m. j.. v. ami wen, .Superintendent, rasior, Hkv. F. J.. Thompson, CUUHCH OF THE REDEEMER-(Eplsco-tial.) Morning prayer. Sabbath 10) a.m. Evening prayers, 7) p.m. Sabbath School, I) a.m. Hkv. E. Coan, Hector. ST. PATRICK'S CIIUKCII-Nlnth St. and Wasnlngton Avenue. Public service, Sabbath 8:10 and 10) a.m. cspcin, 7 p.m. Sabbath School. 2 p.m. Service every dav, 8 n.m. ltKV. I', J. O'llALLOIIAN, Priest. GEUMAN LUTIIEIIANCHUKCH-Mtli treet between Washington Avenue and Walnut street. Preaching Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Sabbath School ut '1 o'clock p. m. 11. O. Thlclcckc. .Superintendent. Hkv. Hoii't. Helium, l'astor VOUNd MEN'S CHKISTIAN ASSOCIA TION. Regular meeting teeond .Monday each month at their room oter Hockwell Si Co'ft book More, Commercial avenue. Weekly l'raycr meeting, Friday, 7) p.m. at the room. I.. W. Stili.wki.l. President. AFRICAN MKTIIODIST.-Fourteenth, be tween Walnut and Cedar. Services, Sabbath. 11 a.m. Sabbath School. 1) p.m. Clam meeta at !I p.m. ECONl FREE WILL HA1T1ST Fif teenth Street., between Walnut and Cedar, ervlec Sabbath. 1) ami .'I p. m. Hkv. X. Kick!), Pastor. FltEE WII.l. HAl'TIST HOME MISSION SAI1I1AT1I SCHOOL. Corner Walnut and Cedar Street. Sabbath School. It a.m. FIRST FJtEE WII.l. HAl'TIST CHUHCII -Oum-'n Barrack. Servicer, Sabbath 11 a.m., :i p.m. A: 7 J p.m. Hkv. Wm. Kki.lkv, I'a-itor. F1H.ST MISSIONAHY HAl'TIST CHUHCII. -Cedar, between Ninth ami Tenth Me. Preaching Sabbath, 10) u,m. and 7) p.m. l'rayer meeting. edne-day evening. Preaching, Friday c cuing. Sabbath School, 1) p.m. John VanHaxter aud Mary Stephen, superintendent. ltKV. T. .1. Shores, Pastor. SECOND HAl'TIST CHl'RCll-Fourtecnth Street, between Cedar anil Walnut. The only BaptM church recognized by the As sociation. Services, Sabbath, 11 a.m. 3 p,m. and 7 p.m. Hkv. Jacoii Bradley, Elder. SECRET ORDERS. THE MASONS. .VI HO 'COMMANDEHY, No. 13.-Statcd Assembly at the Asylum JIasonic Hall, tirst and third Saturday In each month. CAIRO COUNCIL, No. 21. Regular Convo cation at Masonic Hall, the second Friday In each month. CAIKO CHA1TEK No. 71. Regular Con vocation at Masonic Hall, on the third Tuesday ol every month. CAIKO LODGE, So. 237 F. St A. M.-Rcgu-lar Communication! at Masonic Hall, the second and fourth Mondays, of each month. THE ODD-FELLOWS. ALEXANDER LODGE, m-MceU in Odd Fellow' Hall, In Arter'a building, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. STATE OFFICERS. Governor .John M. l'almer ; Lieutenant-Governor John Dougherty ; Secretary of Statu Edmund Hummel ; Auditor of State C. E. I.lppiiicott : State Treaurer E. N. Hates ; Supt. Public Intructlon-Ncwton Hatcman congressmen. Senator Lyman Trumbull and .John A. Logan. leprescntatlvo for the State-at-Large S. L. Bevcridgc. Representative Thirteenth Dl'trict John M. Crebs. MEMUEHS GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Senator, Firt District T. A. E. Holcomb, ir Union, and S. K. Glbon, of Gallatin. Representative, Firt District II. Waton Webb. COUNTY OFFICERS. CIRCUIT COURT. Judge I). J. Haker, of Alexander. Prosecuting Attorney.!. F. McCartney, of Massac. Sheriff A. H. Irvln. Wm. Martin Assessor and Treasurer. COUNTY COUHT. Judge F. Hros. Aswciate J. E. McCrite aud S. Marchll ilon. Clerk Jacob G. Lynch. Coroner John Hr-Gosiuau. MUNICIPAL "GOVERNMENT. Mayor John M. Landen. Treasurer J. 11. Taylor. Comptroller E. A. Burnett. Clerk Michael Ilowley. Marshal Andrew Cain. Attorney P. II. Pope. Police Magistrates F. Bross and U. Stan ncssy. Chief of Pollce-L. II. Myem. SELECT COUNCIL. Mayor .John M. Lauren. First Ward-P. G. Schuh. Second Ward C. R. Woodwurd. Third Ward Jno. Wood. Fourth Ward S. Staat Taylor. Clty-at-Large W. P. Hulllday and D. Huril. nOAItl) OF ALDEKMEN. First Ward -James Hcarden, A, U. Saf lord, Isaac Waldcr. Second Ward R. 11. Cunningham, E. Bu der, Q. Stancel, James Swayne. Third Ward Win. Stratton, J. 11. Phlllis. Fourth Ward Jno. H. Robinson, G. II. Cease. J. II. Metcalf. CAIRO BULLETIN- THE CAMPAIGN. TUB NEWS FROM GEORGIA. GLORY ENOUOH FOR ONE DAY. THE STATE DEMOCRATIC BY FIFTY THOUSAND MAJORITY. HURRAH FOR HORACE. Savannah, Oa Oct 2. The Morning 'No?a' will publisn to-morrow, returns from thlrty-fivo counties, all of which, except two, hare decided Democratic ma jorities. Tho following countlei which aro now Democratic and which now glvo 8,000 majority for Smith, gavo in the gov ernor' election of 1808, a combined major ity of 3,414 for Bullock, viz: Hancock Macon, Munroo, Baldwin. "Warren, Screver, Pulaikl, Talbot, "Wilkes, Nowton, and Troupe. Rcturm from all point of the itnte ihow largo gaini over those of 1MB. Smith is re-elected by nearly fifty thousand majority. Tho olection was one of the most quiet and p one cable- ever held in Georgia. Official count of Chatham county gives lha Domocracy 2,910 mojority; Decatur county is carried by tho Republicans by 300, and Thomas county by 150 majority. North Georgia has gone Democratic. There appears to bo no doubt that the Democrats have carried the itato by 30,000, as a full vote hr.s been polled. 'The royal trio at Berlin, during tneir meeting, uressea in a novel laimon, according to the mathematical rulo of permutation. Tho emperor of Austria wore a Russian uniform and a Prussian order; the Emperor Alexander a Prus sian uniform and an Austrian order, and tho Emperor William an Austrian uni form, with the Kusiian order of St. An drew. No two Emperors, it will bo observed, were dressed alike, and all threo bad dipped into each other's wardrobe. The Russian war department has been giving much attention of late to the sanitary condition of the army. It ap pears that during the last few years the rate of mortality among the troops has been steadily decreasing. In 1SC8 it was 21 per 1,000, in 16C3 20 per 1,000, and in 1870 less than 1C per 1,000. The recorded number of dangerous and long illness has diminished, but that of trifling illness has increased. That is explained by the cir cumstance that a closer watch is now kept over tho sanitary condition of the soldier than formerly, and that he is not allowed to nglecl any symptoms of ill health which may be likely to lead torserioui maladies. UNFADINO lOVELINESS bolnngs only to the immortals, but who orer uses the fragrant Sozodont can at least defy time to injure one of tho elements of beautv, a good set of teeth. 'J-29dA-wlw Cairo Box and Basket Co., Manufacturer of and Dealers in POPLAR, ASH, CYPRESS OAK AND WALNUT LUMBB 1& . Having the solo right in this city to uso the FULTON DRY KILN, the best Patent Kiln extant, we aro espe cially prepared to furnish at all times, on the shortest notice, THOROUGHLY SEASONED LUMBER. Attention is called to our stock of WLISTOT, ASH AND CYPRESS FLOORING Lumber delivered to any part of the city Orders received at the office of S AFFORD, MORRIS CANDKE, at that of the company, corner of 8tu tmt and Ohio hmej aua6utax. AN ESSENTIAL or LOVELINESS. To tho entirely beautiful the hair should be abundant and lustrous. This is absolutely essential to complete loveli ness. The most regular features, the most brilliant complexion and pearliest teeth fail of their duo effect if tho hair be thin, dry, or harsh. On the continry the plain est lace, if it bo but surmounted by luxur iant and silken tresses, is apt to impress the beholder with a sense of actual beau ty. That crowning orimment of hor sex is, happily, within the reach of lovely woman, and boing as discriminating as she is lovely, she long ago discovered that Lyon's Kathairon was tho sure means of securing it. No preparation lor the Hair ever enjoyed a tithe of its popularity, and no wondeV, since it produces such gratify ing results. Applied to the waste acd barren places of tho scalp, it fructifies and enriches them with a new and ample growth. It is not, of course, pretended that it will do this if tho capacity for re production is extinct, but bo long as it re mains that wonderful rcbabilitant will assuredly propagate the germ of tho hair Into life and actlvitv. 0-29d&wl w. WANTED. A girl to do gcnoral houso work in a small family. Apply at No. 32, Tenth street, or at Bulletin office. tf. E. A. Burnett. BOARDING. Accommodations for a gentleman and lady and a few day boarders may be bad by inquiring at Thk Bulletin. Refer ences givon and required. scpt27tf ESTHAY NOTICE. Taken up by tho subscriber on the road between Cairo and Mound City, a brown maro mulo, no marks. Tho owner can have the same by proving property and paying charges. John M. Ckowell, 10-l-3t EICUHOFF FURNITURE FACTORY "Wm. Elchhoff has purchased the inter est of bis brothers in the above establish ment in Cairo, and is now prosecuting tho Furniture- manufacturing business with great success. Ho has a full stock of extra soasoncd lumber on hand, and can war rant every articlo ho manufactures. Ho has also a full stock of Bedittads, Chairs. Tables, Buroaus, Desks, ward robes, mat trossos, etc, always on hand, and bis prices dofy competition. Sales room at tho fac tory. C-2Btf. Louis Blatteau, whom everybody knows, and who is tho friend of ovory body, is now fully installed in his now quarters, on Eighth streot, betwoon Com mercial and Washington avenues. He of fers to the public the best St. Louis beer the choicest brands of wine and tho purest liquors to be found in tho city, and hopes that theso, civil treatment and a cordial reception, will insure to him a gonerous share of publlo patronage Come and see Louis in his new home. He has a wel come for everybody, and for you, reader, cordial one. tf. .Railroad Advertisements. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R R 10O Mile the Mies-teat Rob t TO CHICAGO Eighty Miles the lhortt Kotit TO ST-LOUIS NO CHANGE OF OAKS FROM CAIRO TO ST. LOUIS OR CHICAGO. ONLY ONE CHANGE OF CARS OM CAIRO TO Cincinnati, llnoll, ToIk.Io, Detroit, Cleveland, Niagara Kali, Hut!lo, I'ltlMmitf, Wellington, HMtlmore, Philadelphia, New Vork, UostOD and all point east. Mllwaukle, JanraTille, Madison, I.at'roase, Hi. Haul and all point north. Tin la alio tlx only direct route to Utoom!nt(tQn, Npringeld, neiKtiK, Dftcalur. I'.orl. Oulncf. Hurlinxton, Hock Island, La Halle, Mendota, Dixon, frt-eport, Ualena, Dubuque, Moui ultjr, Omaha and all point northwest. Elegant Drawing Room Sleeping Ca- On all Night Trains. Iljtaite Checked to all Important point. For tickets and information, apply to I, C. K.R deput t alro; on board tne tranut atoamer be teu Columtju and Cairo, and at trie principa rnllroa I ticket office throughout the aouth. W. I. JOHNSON, Clen'l Ha. Ag't, Chicajo. A. MlTCRttL, Gen'l Mup't. Chicago. J. JOHNSON, Ag't, Cairo. SPRINGFIELD AND ILLINOIS SOUTHEASTERN R. R. On and after Monday, April 24th, 1872 trains will run as follows: NORTHERN DIVISION, ran ooiKO socrnsiaT. Mail. Express. Learo Vlrilnla- 6.40 a. m 1:11 p.m. ' Bprlngfield :0 " 3:00 .' Tajlorilll 10 5 1. 6 ' Arnre at fana. 11.46 ' 6.17 " raitxs ooiq oiiiwir. Express. Mall. Leare Pana 4.') a. rn J.U a. ra " Tanlortille 4.40 " 4.8 " Arrive at epnnitfield...6.1l " -....6.00 " Leave Spr.ntfield ...,6.S " 6 10 " Arrive at Virginia 8.5 " ....8.1S " SOUTHERN DIVISION. TAia oolxo seciutaaT, Leave Edipaood fl.30 a. m. - ....10.10 p, m Flora .& " 11.40 " Arrlva at Shawoeeffi . " S 16 HENRY H.MEYER, BXCELSIOa DECORATIVE, SIGN and ORNAMENTAL PAINTEB. GRAINING AND MARBLING "of very Description. DECORATING AND GILDING in every style, plain and ornamental. Particular attention paid to Glass Olldlnc Orders solicited for scencryf Frescoe and Banner Painting. FANCY GLASS SHOW CARDS Gilt, plain and ornamental. All work In trusted to my care will be promptly at tide 1 to. Shop In Perry Ilou'e, corner ot Commercial avenue and Eighth street. cit4tf. HOW TO ICEEi3 "w.:r,:m: NEXT WINTER. OET the EVENING HEATING STOVES, THE GREATEST WONDER! or THE .A.GKE! EVERY STOVE IS GUARANTEED TOOIVE A MORE UNIFORM AND PLEASANT HEAT, TO USE LESS WOOD, ARE MORE CAREFULLY FITTED, ARE MORE EASILT AND CHEAPLY MOUNTED, ARE UNDER MORE PERFECT CONTROL, HAVE A STRONQER DRAFT, AND Give better satisfaction, and sold for a Lcsa Price than any SHEET IRON PARLOR STOVE lu the market. Sold by EXCELSIOR MANUF'G COMPANY ST. LOl'IN MO., AND ALL LIVE STOVE DEALERS LIKE 0. W. HENDERSON, Cairo, Ills. 0-20dwiw FUR MALE The Illinois Central Rail Road Company now otter for sale the following described lots In Firs Addition to the Clijr of Cairo, vis : Lot 2T block 20. Lot 24 block 82, IS so, " 27 ' 82, S 82, 28 " 82, ' 6 82, " 31 " 82, " a " 82, " Hi " 82. orterma,t. applr to JAMKH JOHNSON, Sdtt Alien IMMIUHANT TI4JKKTH IMMIGRANT TICKETS FOR SALE, 1 r gale f FOR SALE, ' I For Sale) (TOR SALE. JfoIt Bale (FOR SALE. Fare from Liverpool, Fare from Londonderry Faro from Glasgow, Fare from Queenstown TO CAIRO, M 8 20 Our Home Advortisors. BAMKSJ. teflerd, Morns Ca Mots. ENTERPRISE SAVINGS Charter! Marcb tl, 1869. OFFICE OF CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIRO OFFICERS t A. U. 8AKKORD. PrcMdent; S. S. TAYLOR, Vice-President; II. I1YSLOP, Secretory and Treasurer. DiaicToaa t P. M. BiacLAT, Can. Oittouia, F. H. STOcaruTi, Pacl O. Hchiii, R. H. Cvaiixgaan, U. P. Uaiudat. 3. at. PaiixiM. Deposit ot assjr Asstossat KrJ. ved Iron Tea Ccata Upwards. JNTKKEST paid on deposits at the rate ot six percent, per annum, March tat and Hvptem r tat. Intereat not withdrawn I f.dded Imme diately totre principal of the deposit, therebv giving them compound Interest. MARRIED WOMEN AND CHILDREN MAY DEPOSIT MONEY ao that no om sua cak dkaw it. Open every bualneaa dav from V a.m. to 3 p.m., and Batur.iav evening lor HAV1NO DEPOSITS only, from (to 8 o'clock, auutl W. UT9LOP, Treasurer. THE CITY NATIONAL 23 A.3STTC- CAIRO, 1 1. LI IV OIH CAPITAL, 8100,000 orriciaa: W. P. I1ALL1DAY, Prealdent; HENRY L. HALLIOAY, Vice-President; A. B.SAPFORD.Caahler; WALTER HYSLOP, Aaalatant Caahier, matCTOasi Htaati Tatlo, Koiibt H. CrxxinoiiAit, Hixai L. Haliidai, W. P. Haliioat, Oko. I). Wiujahsox, BrirniN Bias A. B. SirroAD. KxcBaasie. Cola stad Caltccl N tales Bond Boasht aad Mold. EPOSIT9 received, aad general banking hillna none. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP CAIRO. DANIEL. nURD,, Prealdent i ROBERT. MIL t. Vlc.Preldeat C. N. ilUDHEH, Ca.hler. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. EXCHANGE, coin, bank notes and Unilei States securltie bought ami sold. Intrrt Allowed oa Time nepowtla. COAL. CAIRO CITY COAL ( prepared to supply customer with the 1 PITTSBURG AND ILLINOIS COAL. OHDKHS left at HhIHiIav Hrna. nrtlpp Tl) OHIO levee, or at the Coal Yard below the St. Charles Hotel, will receive prompt atten tion. The Tuo 'OIontauk" will bring coal aiuiiKiuc 10 Meaiiiern in any nnur. BUTCIIKKM. JAKE WALTER, BUTCHER AND niALI IN FRESH MEAT, Etonm Street, Between WAsniNOToa and Commercial Avenues, Adjolalac Rl'.teabonse aad Ilaaaw's. Keep the beat or Deef, Pork, Mutton Veal, Lamb, Sausage, etc., ml are prepared to f srve oltitena In the moat acceptable manner. JAMES KYN ASTON, butcuer and dealer in all klnds of Fresii Meats. Corner Ninetentu and Poplar Sts., OAUtO, ILLINOIS. BuyB and slaughters only the bcit cattle hogs and sheep, and Is prepared to till any demand for fifth menu IVom one pound to ten thousand pounds. iuvni DR. B. 0. TABER, AVUI resume the practice of his profession with cspci'lal reference to the clectrica treatment ol discuses In nil the new and Im proved methods of application. In all cases of lemalo complaints u lady will be In attendance. OlUcu, Vis Commercial uenue, up stalrx. WILLIAM 11. SMITH, M. D. OESIDENCE No. 21 Thirteenth afreet, be. XV tween Washington avenue and Walnut street, Olflce U'lOommerclal avenue, up atalra. 0. W. DUNNING, M. D. OKSIDENCK-corner Ninth and Walnut its, rLOrace corner blxth street and Ohio levee, Office hours from 6 a.m. to l'i m., and 9 p.m H. WARDNER, M. D. OKalDENCK.-Corner Nlnetienth street and IV Washington avenue, near court house. Of, nee oyer Aner'aGrofery Store, Office Houralrom 10 a. m. to lit m. and 'om 3 to n. m. A Wfi OO A' Pr day I Agents wanted IU 1U J4v All eUssei of working peo et work f r ua in their spar moments or all. tlx tun, than at an thine, else, PaitlcuUri free, Addrtaa O, Btlnsou Co., t'ortlaod, Maine. iiptlBwly. Our Homo Advertisers. .iaJtBBBKavbrlak-' -KRsaaaaaaaamIaV'J F-'iaaaSw . jvx BEERWART. 0RTH & CO. 186 Commercial Avenue, Cairo, III Dealers In STOVES, TIN WARE, HOLLOW WARE, GRATES. MANTELS PUMPS, PLOWS, BEPEIGEEATOES ICE CHESTS. WATER COOLERS. GOOCH'S FREEZERS, BIRD CAGES, W I IR, IE cloth: for Window bcreent, SAND SCREENS, STEP LADDERS Ac, Ac, cVc. FARMING I3IPLEMENTS, IIOES, RAKES, SDOVELS, PORKS, SCYTHES, SNATHS, CRADLES, &c, &c, Alao manufacturers of GUTTERING AND ROOFING, Tin, Buret iron & Copper Ware sole Agonta lor tne celebrated FAME COOKING STOVES, Uric'b Moveable Point Steel Plow Gray's Patent Coal Oil Cans, LITTLE GIANT PRUNING SHEARS, BCANTLIN A COOK'S EVAPORATORS AND CORN MILLS AND KICHARDS PATENT CHIMNEY TOP, DRY ii O O D N. '72. SPRING-SUMMER. 72 C. H AN NY. LARGE STOCK. BROWN SHEETINGS, PRINTS, TICKIlsra-S. CHECKS, STRIPES, KENTUCKY JEANS, FXTRA, OASSIMERS, BLACK ALPACAS AND LUSTERS, GROS'JKAIN SILKS, POPI.INN. LARGE STOCK OF 0ARP?.TING OIL CLOTHS, MATTINO, Window 8hada, OILT RANDS, NOTTINGHAM LACE DAMASKS. Ut Katlre HtocU AT VERY LOW FIGURES.; CORNER 8TH ST. AND COMMERCIAL-A V., Cairo, IIIIdoI. aentlif AGENTS WANTED. The Master Spirits or the Would, AND The Treasure House op America. THE CJREAT HOOK OP THE YEAR. Aftcnts report sales of i!5 to 100 copies in a few hours or days. Prospectus Free. Address J. W. GOODSPEED, New York, Chicago Cincinnati, St. Louis, N.Orleans. 0-3wl0w MRS. ANNA LANG On Eighth Streot, botwoen Washington mid Commercial Avonuos, CAIRO, ILL, Is receiving daily new Invoices of MTIXjIillTEiair 0-003DS, Ol every description, and at Psicts to He it tiii Time THE LATEST STYLES OF Sl'RINO AND SUMMER GOODS, HON NETS, HATS, RIHRONS, TRIMMINGS, FRENCH FLOWERS, UNDER SLEEVES, LACES OF ALL KIND DOLLY VAItDEN GLOVES, DOLLY VARDEN SUNSHADES, DOLLY VARDEN PARASOLS, ETC. Together with all the other articles kept l.i a First Class Millinery aud TrimnilnjfS atore. To he sold at the very lowest figure, srar Call and see ber. No Iroublo to show gcous. I Our Homo Advertisers. IMhUKANVK. FIRE AND "MARINE 1 1ST S TJ IR, A. liT O EJ Assets.. Asset.. Assets... tsni'AM rn, N1AOAKA, N. Y., OERMANIA, N. Y., HANOVER, N. YM .11,416,310 ...i,m,7ii ;s Tlf Wi I "I REI'UIILIC, N. Y., Assets 7M.W.1 ( Comprising the Underwriters' Afcency. YONKKRS, -N. Y., Aaet m 878 tot SI ALIIANY CITY, Asset 4M,193 2.1 firemen's fund, s. r., Anet.. C7S.S00 04 SECURITY, N. Y. MARINE, Assets ... l,tl2,Ma Btorea, Dwelling, Furniture, Hulls and Car goes, Insured ut rales a favrrabla as aound, per manent security will warrant. I reepei-tfully ak of the cltltena ol Cairo, share o f their patronage. t'.N.IICUIIKat. Our Homo Advertisers. KEG UL Alt CAI1IO. PADUOAH A EVA VILI.E SEMI-WEEKLY U. S. MAIL PACKET. The Faal anl Elegant Pnnf ner SUamer !-- IDLEWILD- .Jack Qrammer, Master. Eu, Thomas, Clerk. tSTLcavei Cairo for I'aducah and EvaUi vine, every Thursday and Sunday evanlnc, at (J o'clock, ronnectliiL' at Evanvllla with the Louisville and Cincinnati packets, i'w freight or passage apply to .Iamkw lilting Passenger Ag't. UEOULAIl CAIHO.I'ADUCAII A EVANS VII.I.E SEMI-W EEKLY PACKET. The tine Passenger Packet TEUTONIA L I F K INSURANCE co:m::f.a.:n"2-. of chicago, illinois. ASSETS- SSOO.OOO JOHN A. nUCK, - - - President. U. KNOBELSDORFF, - . - ecrotiry. ORS. Uiiah. Rkitz, Henry Weber, A. C. Kf.hino, A. Miscii, Chas. Wenthe, Ciias. Veroha, Francis Lapkner, Ciias. Daeqlino, C. UiRBcit, Wm. Reinharkt, John Feldkamp. Tho tel organised and eccureat company In the northwest. The only company which guar antees a cash aurrender value. CARL L. THOMAS, Gen. Ao't, 2&J1t for Cairo and vleiallr . M Notary Public. No. Pub. and U. H. Com FIRE, HULL, CARGO, LIVE STOCK ACCIDENT, LIFE, IWSTJRA1TCE. .ETNA, HARTKORl), Assets 5,M3,y 07 NORTH AMERICA, PA Assets 2,7S3,0"0 00 HARTFORD, CONN., Asset i,6H,-il0 72 PII03NIX, HARTFORD, Assets ... tl,7Sl,U8 8S INTERNATIONAL, N. V Assets (1,353,898 17 PUT.NAM, HARTFORD, Assets I70C.337 CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, Assets J15,C73 SH HOME, COLUMBUS, Assets 81,279 3 AMERICAN CENTRAL, MO., Asset tWO.dO O CONNECTICUT MUTUAL. LIFE. Assets 130.000.00 (O TRAVELERS', HARTFORD, LIFE AND ACCIDENT, Assets 81, COO ooi) 00 RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, Vmets $W,000 00 INDEPENDENT, BOSTON, As-els f630,8C2 00 iSAFFORD, MORRIS & CANDEE, 71 Ohio t,evr City Nfttlnnnl Hank. CAIRO. ILL. ARKANSAS BELLE. HEN. IIOW'AItD Master NEOLEY llUDD Clerk rSTLcavca Cairo for I'aducah and Evan vlflu every Tticsduy and Friday evening at U o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board or to James Htons. Passenger Ait't. HKOri.AK CAIHO AND EVANSVIl.l.r." SEMI-WEEKLY MaIL LINE PACKE! . The line low pressure Passenger Packet OTICKSTEP. W. 11. PENNINGTON MaM tSTLeavcx Cairo every Wednesday aiul Saturday evening atu o'clock, for Padu an nnd Evansv lllc. For freight or passage ap ply on board or to JAmks lliocs, Passenger Ac'i. CAIRO AND PADUCAH MAIL BOAT. The splendid steamer 0.A.S. FISK, Dick Fowler, Captain. Leaves Cairo DAILY, (Sunday excepted), at 4 a.m. For freight or passage apply on board or to ,Us. lllGGS, Ag't. JanUtf UAUu. AND MOUND CITY HTEAM TVO. CACHE Will make three trips daily. 'LEAVING CAIRO I I.EAV'O MOUND CITY AtT a.m. I At 8:30 a.m. At 11. " a.m I At 1:30 p.m. At 4:30 ,p.m. I AtO p.m. Fare each way, 30 cents ; 10 tickets for $2 r0. AVill land, when hailed, at any good intermediate lauding for passengers or freight. novltf. FOR SALE. ON EASY TERMS I A valuable farm within seven miles ol Metropolis, on the Joncsboro Road, consist ing of 'jno acres with 00 acres cleared ami other improvements, now owned and form erly occupied, by J, T. Itennlc, TEKMis One-lourth down balance In one, two and three years notes secured by mortgage, with Mx per cent, interest. N. It. The timber Is good and has never been culled and no timber will be permitted o be cut or used, except what is necessary tor the wear and tear ot the place, until alter the second payment has been made. For Inlonnatlon apply to J. T. RENNIE l)-8-tr Cairo. IU. JOHN S1IEE1IAN, RETAIL GROCER And Dealer In VEGETABLES. FHU1TS f: LES. FHU1TS. EGGS, LARD ItESIl BUTTER, ETC. 3T All Goods warranted fresh, and sold t the lowest prices. Corner Oth St. andCommcrclalAve. 7-2:1 U. CHEAP GROCERIES THS SYSTEM. OROCERIEH RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH. AT H. C. TIIIELECKE'S STORE. WASHINGTON AVENUE. BETWEEN TENTH AND ELEVENTH STREETS. SO lbs. dry Cuba Sugar for - - $6 00 0 " ' " ... i 00 tij lbs. A coflco Sugar, N. Y. Std. - 1 00 4 " Primo Rio Coffee for - - 1 00 8J " Choico " - - 1 00 3 " Old Government Java - - 1 00 Teas and other staple and fancy Groce ries equally as cheap. Goods new, and full weight given. Call and try. LAWYEKI, 00 TO W. W. THORNTON'S, BUILDERS' SUPPLY DEPOT 13 TENTH STREET, IOR Door ( Haata, Ullad. MoulUInc, EaveUnttcsr,(ifood) Wladownail Door rramrsi, I'loorlasj, Ittb, HIilBKles), Olased HiMb. Olaaed Hide Light), Ulaard Transoau, Hsusb WclKhU, Naab l'ulllwi aad Cord Bllad raatealnja. Kolaf Fall. Hoofloir t'esucat, Pluterlag i raper, C'ariet Veil, Wblto Lend, sUubsmI Oil, Asaerleaai Wladoa Ola), KuKllab aadVracls flale Ulswa, Pntljr, Ufamler'a Foiata Hewer riisea, Pa teat t'blsaaejrii Etc, Kte., AGENTS lor Rock Riref Ptper CoBplly, Hhulhinif Vlt .nil Ouapta Cement John's ImproTod Rooflnj always on GREEN & GILBERT, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, William H.tireen, William 11 Gilbert. V Miles F.Uilkert, J CAIRO, ILLINOIS. hand. WRpecia. attootion Rifen to Admirallr saJ teamboat buaines. orricE ohio leyec, rooms 7 aits 6 oyer C1T7 NATIONAL BANK. MRS. M. 8WANDKK, IN THE ATHENEUM BUILDING ha opened out an eitensW stock of MILLINERY GOODS All ot which are entlrelr new an J of tb rr LATEST SPRING GOODS. TUESJTOCK COMPRI8K8 HATS, BONNETS RIBBONS, FLOWHRS, And aa elegant assertmaal of LACES, rRINOES, KID QLOTES, BOOIIM and ll article uauallj ktpt in a IrstltM sail, lineri ator. Mr. Kwaadtr intlte la pntli torallaad fa S:t htr tuck, whieh sb will take lw la oina te old aa wall a aaw f loitoar ere.